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What is lynching? Lynching is the process in which a person is hanged without the court of law to decide if it is just or not. This act is usually performed with a mob of people.

1) How does the lynching process work? 2) Is the process of lynching still performed tday? 3) Why was lynching performed? 4) Who performed the process of lynching? 5) What kinda of people were lynched?
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1) The lynching process works, by a person stepping onto a trap door (that falls), an executioner tying a rope around the person's neck tightly, and finally the floor dropping. This usually breaks the person's neck, but if it did not, then the person would be strangled. The other process was done easily by tying the rope around the neck of the victim and tying it to a tree. 2) The process of lynching is not done today. It was performed in the 1900's when black people were hated by whites and the infamous Ku Klux Klan. 3) Lyching was performed because there was a discrimination against a group of people like African Americans, or because the person was a wanted criminal. 4) The process of lynching was performed by an executioner. He tied the rope around the neck of the victim and then the victim fell from the designated area like a tree. 5) The people that were lynched were mostly African Americans, and wanted criminals.
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